COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Some Nudity Required (1998)
A look at exploitation in the film industry from the p.o.v. of a female music supervisor who began her musical career studying Beethoven and went on to work for Roger Corman.

2.

Pitch, The (1996)
as Himself
Two Canadian filmmakers try to pitch a feature film script entitled "The Dawn," a comedy about a Mafia don who is turned into a woman during an inadvertent sex change operation.

3.

Runaway Daughters (1994)
as Storekeeper
Afraid she is pregnant, a girl sets out with two pals to find her boyfriend, who has gone to join the navy.

Producer (feature film)

5.

Day the World Ended, The (2001)
as Executive Producer
A monster movie inspired by a 1950's monster movie by Samuel Z. Arkoff. Ben, a young boy with strange psychic powers, believes that his father is an alien creature who has returned to Earth for revenge. When Jennifer, a beautiful but mysterious big-city child psychologist, moves to Ben's remote rura

Final Terror, The (1981)
as Executive Producer
A group of campers are having difficulty getting along during their trip into the forest. But their petty disagreements are put into perspective when a killer begins to stalk them.

8.

Dressed To Kill (1980)
as Executive Producer
After wife and mother Kate Miller discusses her sexual frustrations with her psychiatrist, she goes to meet her husband at a museum. At the museum, she meets a strange man who she follows to a cab and then has sex with him at his apartment. After the affair, Kate is brutally murdered in the elevato

C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979)
as Executive Producer
Young inventor Brian Foster works for a company and creates a mechanical dog to be part of their new home protection system. But the head of a rival company wants the invention and has someone steal the dog.

12.

Norseman, The (1978)
as Executive Producer
A Viking prince sails to America in an attempt to rescue his father who is held captive by the native Indians.

13.

Our Winning Season (1978)
as Executive Producer
David is a high school senior who wants to be a track star, but his insecurity keeps him in second place. This self-doubt also keeps him from talking to the girl of his dreams. But when one of David's best friends is killed in Vietnam, his attitude is transformed and he begins to go after what he wa

14.

The People That Time Forgot (1977)
as Executive Producer
An Army major fights to rescue his friend from a prehistoric jungle beneath the South Pole.

15.

Empire Of The Ants (1977)
as Executive Producer
Sleazy scam artist Joan Collins tries to sell phony real estate deals down in the Florida everglades. What she and her unsuspecting buyers don't know is the area has been taken over by giant ants!

Island Of Dr. Moreau, The (1977)
as Executive Producer
A ship-wrecked man floats ashore on an island in the Pacific Ocean. The island is inhabited by a scientist, Dr. Moreau, who in an experiment has turned beasts into human beings.

18.

A Matter of Time (1976)
as Executive Producer
An eccentric countess teaches a hotel chambermaid to follow her dreams.

19.

Food Of The Gods, The (1976)
as Executive Producer
Morgan and his friends are on a hunting trip on a remote Canadian island when they are attacked by a swarm of giant wasps. Looking for help, Morgan stumbles across a barn inhabited by an enormous killer chicken. After doing some exploring, they discover the entire island is crawling with animals that have somehow grown to giant size. The most dangerous of all of these, however, are the rats, who are mobilizing to do battle with the human intruders.

Great Scout And Cathouse Thursday, The (1976)
as Executive Producer
Sam Longwood, a frontiersman who has seen better days, spies the gold-mine partner, Jack Colby, who ran off with all the gold from a mine they were prospecting fifteen years earlier. He tells his other partners from that time, Joe Knox and Billy, and they confront Colby demanding not only the thousand dollars he took but an addition fifty-nine thousand for their trouble. After being thwarted in this attempt, they, and a would-be whore named Thursday, hatch a plan to kidnap Colby's wife, Nancy Sue, who is coincidently Sam's old flame, but find that Nancy Sue is not the sweet girl that Sam remembers.

22.

Dragonfly (1975)
as Executive Producer
A man newly released from a mental hospital sets out to find his nutty family. Along the way, he meets a girl and falls in love. His new found love exorcies the psychological demons that have plagued him for years.

23.

Return To Macon County (1975)
as Executive Producer
In the late 1950s, two teenage boys intend to drive their souped-up Chevy across the country to enter it in the National Championship drag race in California. On the way, they pick up a pretty waitress, who carries a gun and causes them lots of trouble; win a drag race with some punks who accuse the

24.

Cooley High (1975)
as Executive Producer
African-American teens in Chicago prepare for life after high school.

25.

Hennessy (1975)
as Executive Producer
When his family is killed, an Irishman with IRA ties plots to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II.

26.

Madhouse (1974)
as Executive Producer
A horror star''''s attempted comeback is complicated by a string of murders.

27.

Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
as Executive Producer
The moon rises at a predestined angle and awakens the sleeping Dr. Phibes three years later. To his dismay, he finds his house has been demolished and his papyrus scrolls stolen, the scrolls he needs to find the Pharoah's Tomb in Egypt, where the River of Life flows. After identifying the source of the papyrus theft, he packs and leaves for Egypt with his assistant Vulnavia, still intent upon awakening his dead wife Victoria. The parties responsible for the theft of Phibes' scrolls suffer an attrition problem as Inspector Trout chases him across the world.

28.

Boxcar Bertha (1972)
as Presented By
A union leader enlists his girlfriend in a plot to get back at the railroad''s evil management.

29.

Blacula (1972)
as Executive Producer
An African prince bitten by Dracula stalks the Los Angeles night in search of his lost princess.

30.

The Thing with Two Heads (1972)
as Presented By
A rich but racist man is dying and hatches an elaborate scheme for transplanting his head onto another man's body. His health deteriorates rapidly, and doctors are forced to transplant his head onto the only available candidate: a black man from death row.

31.

Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
as Presented By
The moon rises at a predestined angle and awakens the sleeping Dr. Phibes three years later. To his dismay, he finds his house has been demolished and his papyrus scrolls stolen, the scrolls he needs to find the Pharoah's Tomb in Egypt, where the River of Life flows. After identifying the source of the papyrus theft, he packs and leaves for Egypt with his assistant Vulnavia, still intent upon awakening his dead wife Victoria. The parties responsible for the theft of Phibes' scrolls suffer an attrition problem as Inspector Trout chases him across the world.

32.

Blacula (1972)
as Presented By
An African prince bitten by Dracula stalks the Los Angeles night in search of his lost princess.

33.

Frogs (1972)
as Presented By
Ray Milland plays an aging, grumpy, physically disabled millionaire who invites his family to his island estate for his birthday celebration. Sam Elliot plays a free-lance photographer who is doing a pollution layout for an ecology magazine. Jason Crokett (Milland) hates nature, poisoning anything that crawls on his property. On the night of his birthday the frogs and other members of nature begin to pay Milland back.

34.

Slaughter (1972)
as Presented By
Ex-green beret Jim Brown stars as Slaughter, a man who avenges the gangland murder of his parents by massacring half of Central America.

35.

Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971)
as Presented By
A Parisian theater owner producing a Grand Guignol play discovers a string of murders on set.

36.

Who Slew Auntie Roo? (1971)
as Presented By
This is a retelling of the old tale of Hansel and Gretel, but set in England in the 1920s. To the children and staff at the orphanage, Auntie Roo is a kindly American widow who gives them a lavish Christmas party each year in her mansion, Forrest Grange. In reality, she is a severely disturbed woman, who keeps the mummified remains of her little daughter in a nursery in the attic. One Christmas, her eye falls upon a little girl who reminds her of her daughter and she imprisons her in her attic. Nobody believes her brother, Christopher, when he tells them what has happened, so he goes to rescue her.

37.

Who Slew Auntie Roo? (1971)
as Producer
This is a retelling of the old tale of Hansel and Gretel, but set in England in the 1920s. To the children and staff at the orphanage, Auntie Roo is a kindly American widow who gives them a lavish Christmas party each year in her mansion, Forrest Grange. In reality, she is a severely disturbed woman, who keeps the mummified remains of her little daughter in a nursery in the attic. One Christmas, her eye falls upon a little girl who reminds her of her daughter and she imprisons her in her attic. Nobody believes her brother, Christopher, when he tells them what has happened, so he goes to rescue her.

38.

Bunny O'Hare (1971)
as Executive Producer
A penniless widow blackmails a robber into teaching her the trade.

39.

The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
as Executive Producer
A madman uses the plagues of ancient Egypt to avenge his wife''''s death.

40.

Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971)
as Executive Producer
A Parisian theater owner producing a Grand Guignol play discovers a string of murders on set.

41.

Wuthering Heights (1970)
as Producer
The Earnshaws are Yorkshire farmers during the early 19th Century. One day, Mr. Earnshaw returns from a trip to the city, bringing with him a ragged little boy called Heathcliff. Earnshaw's son, Hindley, resents the child, but Heathcliff becomes companion and soulmate to Hindley's sister, Catherine. After her parents die, Cathy and Heathcliff grow up wild and free on the Moors and despite the continued enmity between Hindley and Heathcliff they're happy-- until Cathy meets Edgar Linton, the son of a wealthy neighbor.

Bloody Mama (1970)
as Executive Producer
In Depression-era America, Ma Barker leads her three sons on a crime spree that includes the kidnapping of a millionaire. Plus her loyal brood proves to have every perversion imaginable.

44.

Bloody Mama (1970)
as Presented By
In Depression-era America, Ma Barker leads her three sons on a crime spree that includes the kidnapping of a millionaire. Plus her loyal brood proves to have every perversion imaginable.

The Dunwich Horror (1970)
as Producer
A demonic priest uses a young innocent to help him bring banished elder gods back to Earth.

47.

Two Gentlemen Sharing (1969)
as Presented By
Racial drama centering on a young white advertising executive sharing a London flat with a black lawyer who eventually find bigotry threatening their friendship.

Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969)
as Presented By
The overweight debutante daughter of the world's wealthiest couple falls in with a gang of tripped out, skydiving pseudo-reactionary pop stars, who take their beliefs of the American ideal to profoundly impossible heights.

50.

Wild in the Streets (1968)
as Producer
A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.

51.

3 in the Attic (1968)
as Executive Producer
Three girls vow to teach a lesson to a man after they discover they all have the same boyfriend.

52.

Psych-Out (1968)
as Presented By
A deaf girl gets mixed up in drugs and free love while searching for her missing brother.

53.

Devil's Angels (1967)
as Executive Producer
Rival motorcycle gangs take over a small town and fight it out.

54.

Thunder Alley (1967)
as Executive Producer
After a serious accident, a stock car racer joins a "Thrill Circus" where he performs stunts for amusement, but begins to yearn for his professional career again - and the girl helps him get there.

55.

Fireball 500 (1966)
as Producer
Two race car drivers vie for the same girl as they compete in a cross-country race.

56.

What's Up Tiger Lily? (1966)
as Presented By
Woody Allen dubbed in comic dialogue for this outrageous spoof of secret-agent thrillers.

57.

Frankenstein Conquers the World (1966)
as Presented By
During WWII, a human heart taken from a certain lab in Europe (Dr. Frankenstein's) is kept in a Japanese lab, when it gets exposed to the radiation of the bombing of Hiroshima. The heart grows in size, mutates and sprouts appendages, and eventually grows into a complete body and escapes. Later, a feral boy with a certain physical deformity (a large head with a flat top) is captured by scientists who refer to the boy as Frankenstein. The creature grows to the height of 20 feet, escapes again, fights police and army, and is practically indestructible. Later, a reptilian monster goes on a rampage. Eventually the Frankenstein creature and the reptile face off in a terrible battle.

The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966)
as Producer
Hiram Stokley is a recently desased corpse who learns that he has 24 hours to mastermind and perform one good deed in order to get into Heaven, so he enlists the help of his long deceased girlfriend Cecily, a ghost, to stop his greedy lawyer, Reginald Ripper and his henchman J. Sinister Hulk from claiming his estate for themselves and protecting his eligible heirs, Chuck, Lili, Hiram's cousin Myrtle, and her son who brings his beach party friends up at the mansion for a pool party while Reginald Ripper also employs his daughter Sinistra, and J. Sinister Hulk's slow-witted associates Chicken Feather and Yolanda to help them terrorize the teens, while dopey biker Eric Von Zipper and his Malibu Rat Pack bikers also get involved in pursuing Yolanda for a share of the estate.

Ski Party (1965)
as Executive Producer
Two college guys take a ski trip to meet girls.

62.

Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
as Producer
Dr. Goldfoot hopes to ensnare the fortunes of the world's wealthiest men with the aid of the beautiful bikini-clad robots he manufactures in his laboratory.

63.

How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965)
as Producer
When he''s stationed in Tahiti, a sailor hires a witch doctor to keep an eye on his girlfriend.

64.

Die, Monster, Die! (1965)
as Presented By
On a trip to meet his girlfriend's family, a young man uncovers deadly secrets.

65.

Sergeant Deadhead (1965)
as Producer
After accidentally getting launched into space, a sergeant suffers from a personality change and a look-alike replacement must stand in for him at his wedding.

66.

Die, Monster, Die! (1965)
as Executive Producer
On a trip to meet his girlfriend's family, a young man uncovers deadly secrets.

67.

Bikini Beach (1964)
as Presented By
A millionaire tries to prove that his pet chimp is as smart as the local teens.

68.

Pajama Party (1964)
as Producer
A Martian teenager sent to prepare for an invasion falls in love with an Earth girl.

A Bucket of Blood (1959)
as Producer
A jealous Bohemian wannabe resorts to murder to perpetuate his new-found success as a sculptor.

103.

Horrors of the Black Museum (1959)
as Presented By
A struggling writer of mystery novels runs out of ideas and decides the best material is the real thing, so he cajoles his trusty servant to become a brutal killer, commiting all kinds of acts of murder to feed the writer's source material.

Suicide Battalion (1958)
as Presented By
Second World War drama, set in the Philippines about a group of men recruited for the dangerous mission of destroying an American base to keep strategic papers out of enemy hands when Japanese forces invade. The men spend their last hours drowning their sorrows in a bar, but time is running out.

107.

The Bonnie Parker Story (1958)
as Presented By
In the 1930s, amoral blonde tommy-gun girl Bonnie Parker cut a swath of bodies across the South-West. Starting out on gas stations and bars with side-kick Guy Darrow she graduated to bank hold-ups with Darrow's brother and, after bloodily springing him, her jailed husband. But there was never any doubt who was in charge.

108.

High School Hellcats (1958)
as Producer
A new student befriends an all-female gang bent on bucking authority and terrorizing their school.

Terror from the Year 5,000 (1958)
as Presented By
Prof. Erling and his financial backer Victor build a prototype time machine to snatch objects from the past. Latest find, a statuette, radiometrically dates to 5200 AD! When this draws colleague Richard Hedges to the island lab, Erling reveals that 20th-century objects put in the machine seem to be "traded" for analogous future objects by intelligent life. And on the sly, Victor's been trying to get a living visitor. Does the future need help, or is the present in danger?

112.

How to Make a Monster (1958)
as Presented By
Harris stars as an obsessed makeup artist specializing in horror special effects. When the studio he works for decides horror films are no longer worth producing, he goes mad and finds an insidious way to seek his revenge.

113.

War of the Colossal Beast (1958)
as Presented By
A mysterious series of food truck robberies makes government officials doubt that the 60-foot tall Colossal Man is dead. He is discovered in a desolate mountain range in Mexico, insane and horribly disfigured. The military drugs him and transports him back to America where he promptly escapes and wreaks havoc on a city.

114.

Terror from the Year 5,000 (1958)
as Executive Producer
Prof. Erling and his financial backer Victor build a prototype time machine to snatch objects from the past. Latest find, a statuette, radiometrically dates to 5200 AD! When this draws colleague Richard Hedges to the island lab, Erling reveals that 20th-century objects put in the machine seem to be "traded" for analogous future objects by intelligent life. And on the sly, Victor's been trying to get a living visitor. Does the future need help, or is the present in danger?

115.

Teenage Cave Man (1958)
as Executive Producer
Robert Vaughn stars as a white 35 year old teenage caveman with styled hair who seeks to discover what is in the uncharted jungles beyond his tribe's campsite. It is against the Word (and the Word is the Law), but he breaks it anyway. Soon he discovers a strange creature which kills with its touch. We later learn that this is not a prehistoric tale, but a post-apocalyptic tale, and the strange creature is a 500-plus year old irradiated scientist in a radiation suit...

116.

Suicide Battalion (1958)
as Executive Producer
Second World War drama, set in the Philippines about a group of men recruited for the dangerous mission of destroying an American base to keep strategic papers out of enemy hands when Japanese forces invade. The men spend their last hours drowning their sorrows in a bar, but time is running out.

117.

Night of the Blood Beast (1958)
as Executive Producer
An astronaut returns from space dead. The base that recovered him is then cut off from the outside world by an alien. The revival of the dead astronaut, the death of a scientist, and the discovery of alien embryos inside the resurrected astronaut's body bodes ill for the survival of those trapped at the base and the rest of humanity.

Motorcycle Gang (1957)
as Executive Producer
A troublemaker returns to town only to find his old tearaway pals have joined a supervised motorcycle club. Friction erupts between him and the new leader about this goody-goody setup, and about the charms of gang moll Terry.

121.

The Amazing Colossal Man (1957)
as Presented By
Lt. Col. Glenn Manning is inadvertently exposed to a plutonium bomb blast at Camp Desert Rock. Though burned over 90% of his body, he survives, and begins to grow in size. As he grows, his heart and circulatory system fail to keep pace with his growth, and he is gradually losing his mind as a result of reduced blood supply to his brain. He reaches 50 feet tall before his growth is stopped. By this time he has become insane. He escapes and wreaks havoc upon Las Vegas before he is finally stopped.

122.

I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)
as Presented By
A troubled teenager seeks help through hypnotherapy, but his evil doctor uses him for regression experiments that transform him into a rampaging werewolf.

123.

I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957)
as Presented By
Professor Frankenstein, a university lecturer with an alligator pit under his house, steals body parts of dead athletes from the wreckage of a crashed airplane. He builds a hunky male monster with a hideously disfigured face, which goes on a campus killing spree.

124.

Motorcycle Gang (1957)
as Presented By
A troublemaker returns to town only to find his old tearaway pals have joined a supervised motorcycle club. Friction erupts between him and the new leader about this goody-goody setup, and about the charms of gang moll Terry.

Rock All Night (1957)
as Presented By
A rock and roll film intended for the drive-in, set in a bar where a new singer is auditioning. However, things get complicated when a pair of criminals turn up and take hostages to hold off the police. The payed-off local heavy-guy turns out to be useless, as does a professional boxer, but the situation is resolved by the plucky short guy with a chip on his shoulder (Dick Miller).

127.

Reform School Girl (1957)
as Presented By
For refusing to squeal on her delinquent boyfriend, a teen girl is thrown into reform school where she ends up meeting his ex-girlfriend and the jealous tempers fly.

128.

Reform School Girl (1957)
as Producer
For refusing to squeal on her delinquent boyfriend, a teen girl is thrown into reform school where she ends up meeting his ex-girlfriend and the jealous tempers fly.

Voodoo Woman (1957)
as Executive Producer
Deep in the jungles a mad scientist is using the natives¿ voodoo for his experiments to create an indestructible being to serve his will. When a party of gold seekers stumbles upon his village, the scientist realizes that Marilyn the expedition¿s evil leader is the perfect subject for his work.

131.

Dragstrip Girl (1957)
as Presented By
Rival teens challenge themselves to a dragstrip race, and the winner runs of the girl.

132.

Dragstrip Girl (1957)
as Executive Producer
Rival teens challenge themselves to a dragstrip race, and the winner runs of the girl.

133.

Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957)
as Presented By
A teenage couple making out in the woods accidentally runs over an alien creature with their car. The creature's hand falls off, but it comes alive, and, with an eye growing out of it, begins to stalk the teens. Meanwhile, Joe the town drunk wants to store the body in his refrigerator, but some of the alien's buddies inject alcohol into his system, and Joe dies of an overdose.

134.

Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957)
as Executive Producer
A teenage couple making out in the woods accidentally runs over an alien creature with their car. The creature's hand falls off, but it comes alive, and, with an eye growing out of it, begins to stalk the teens. Meanwhile, Joe the town drunk wants to store the body in his refrigerator, but some of the alien's buddies inject alcohol into his system, and Joe dies of an overdose.

The She-Creature (1956)
as Executive Producer
A mysterious hypnotist (Chester Morris) reverts his beautiful assistant (Marla English) back into the form of a prehistoric sea monster that she was in a past life.

137.

Girls in Prison (1956)
as Executive Producer
Protesting innocence (of course), 21-year-old Anne Carson, convicted as an accomplice to a bank robbery, finds herself in prison with 3 equally glamorous cellmates in form-fitting uniforms: tough Jenny, unbalanced Dorothy, and deceptive, sweet-talking Melanee who (it's implied) makes unwanted lesbian advances toward Anne. The prison chaplain takes an interest in her case...or is it in her? As Anne meets the darker side of prison life, she learns that her greatest danger is the existence, somewhere out there, of unrecovered bank loot everyone thinks she hid.

138.

Day the World Ended (1956)
as Presented By
After a nuclear war, an unlikely group of people, including a rancher, a geologist, a crook and his girlfriend, find themselves trapped in the middle of nowhere while battling an ugly mutant created by Paul Blaisdell. The geologist and the crook also find the time to fight over the rancher's daughter, while the moll fumes.

139.

Shake, Rattle & Rock! (1956)
as Presented By
A group of concerned adults try to ban rock and roll music in their town because they think that the music promotes juvenile delinquency. It's now up to a disc jockey and a hipster to defend the music in a televised trial. The movie also features several rock and roll performances, most notably from Fats Domino.

Production Companies (feature film)

141.

Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
as Company
Dr. Goldfoot hopes to ensnare the fortunes of the world's wealthiest men with the aid of the beautiful bikini-clad robots he manufactures in his laboratory.

142.

Beach Party (1963)
as Company
An anthropologist studies the dating habits of the teens hanging out on a nearby beach.

143.

Panic in Year Zero! (1962)
as Company
A vacationing family tries to survive the aftermath of nuclear war.

The Spider (1958)
as Company
When a man doesn¿t come home one night his daughter and her boyfriend go out searching and encounter a giant spider in a cave near the man¿s wrecked car. Coming back with the Sheriff, the spider is seemingly killed by DDT spraying, and the body then hauled for storage in the high school gymnasium. However, a loud dose of rock music by a teenage garage band revives the arachnid and sends it rampaging through the town.

148.

High School Hellcats (1958)
as Company
A new student befriends an all-female gang bent on bucking authority and terrorizing their school.

Cast (special)

149.

It Conquered Hollywood: The Story of American International Pictures (2001)
as Interviewee
A salute to "B" moviemakers American International Pictures. Entertainment lawyer Samuel Z. Arkoff founded AIP (then called American Releasing Corporation) on a $3000 loan in 1954 with the late James H. Nicholson, a former West Coast exhibitor and distributor. The company made its mark by targeting

Anatomy of Horror (1995)
as Interviewee
Documentary exploring the history of horror films. Includes interviews with horror directors, actors and experts, as well as clips from past and upcoming horror releases.

Writer (special)

154.

It Conquered Hollywood: The Story of American International Pictures (2001)
as Story Consultant
A salute to "B" moviemakers American International Pictures. Entertainment lawyer Samuel Z. Arkoff founded AIP (then called American Releasing Corporation) on a $3000 loan in 1954 with the late James H. Nicholson, a former West Coast exhibitor and distributor. The company made its mark by targeting